Industrial relations theory : its nature, scope, and pedagogy

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Industrial relations theory : its nature, scope, and pedagogy

edited by Roy J. Adams and Noah M. Meltz

(Institute of Management and Labor Relations series, no. 4)

IMLR Press/Rutgers University : Scarecrow Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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One of the major purposes of this book is to help clarify the term "industrial relations" and thus to assist meaningful discussion about the strengths and deficiencies of the body of thought to which it refers. The editors' premise is that industrial relations is a multinational field whose disciples should be seeking principles that apply over the broadest span of time and space. Contributors include Roy J. Adams, Jack Barbash, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Braham Dabscheck, John Godard, Steve M. Hills, Kevin Hince, Thomas Kochan, Viateur Larouche and Michel Audet, Craig R. Littler, Noah M. Meltz, Michael Poole, Paula Voos, and Hoyt Wheeler, with an introduction by Roy J. Adams.

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